TAMIYA BBX BB-01 Front Arm Mount 7075 Aluminium BBX008 by GPM  [BBX008]

TAMIYA BBX BB-01 Aluminum 7075 Front Arm Code - GPM BBX008
Price:
£20.00
Brand:
GPM
Model:
BBX008
GTIN:
4894538380859
Condition:
Brand New
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Replacement front arm code for BBX BB-01

This aftermarket front arm code is designed for the 1/10 scale TAMIYA BBX BB-01 chassis and is identified as model BBX008. It replaces the original front arm code to give a firmer mounting point where the swing arm meets the suspension.

Produced from 7075 aluminium, the part is dimensioned for hobby-grade RC applications on the stated chassis. The text concentrates on fit and setup effects rather than styling, clarifying how a metal arm code changes front-end behaviour compared with the factory item.

Installation is a like-for-like swap: remove the stock arm code in the front swing arm area and fit this component using the BBX BB-01 mounting pattern. After mounting, check wheel alignment and that the steering and suspension have full, unobstructed travel.

Compatible Models

  • TAMIYA-1/10 BBX BB-01 CHASSIS-58719

A no-nonsense 7075 aluminium swap for BBX BB-01 owners who want a stiffer front arm attachment; always double-check chassis compatibility before ordering.

Yes, it is designed to match the BBX BB-01 front mounting pattern listed in the compatibility section.
Expect increased front-end stiffness which can lead to crisper turn-in; retune suspension and steering if needed to suit driving style.
The part uses the existing mounting points; inspect bearings and bushings during installation and replace any worn items for optimal performance.
Check toe and camber, run a short test session at low speed and re-torque fixings, then adjust shock settings if the front feels too firm.

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